RUSH: The Washington state Supreme Court — big news here — said in an opinion released yesterday morning that a couple of talk show hosts at station KVI in Seattle did not need — one of these guys, this is John Carlson and Kirby Wilbur. I know both of these guys. Carlson a great guy. They were sued. They were told that their show was an in-kind advertisement for politicians and issues that they supported. ‘The state Supreme Court in an opinion said that the two guys did not need to report their advocacy for an anti-gas tax campaign as an in-kind political contribution. The court has reinstated a countersuit filed by the No New Gas Tax campaign against local governments that initially sued.’ This opinion was unanimous. ‘The majority opinion was written by Justice Barbara Madsen signed by Chief Jerry Alexander and Justices Tom Chambers, Charles Johnson, Susan Owens, Mary Fairhurst, and Bobbe Bridge. Justices Jim Johnson wrote a concurrence which Justice Richard Sanders also signed.’
They all said that the case showed a disregard for core freedoms of speech and association. This is huge. This is a huge ruling, and it is very, very important because the Washington Supreme Court has held that radio talk shows do not constitute in-kind political donations and happily the First Amendment still holds, ladies and gentlemen, even in the era of McCain-Feingold. Yeah, just like the New York Times. We’re just like any other media publication or broadcaster, and this was an effort to go after talk radio specifically by a bunch of liberals up there in the Great Northwest. It’s just one of many efforts that have been and are planned because talk radio… I’ll tell you the thing about talk radio that people are missing. It is the last remaining place for the free and open discussion of all ideas. But it happens to be the place where conservative ideas triumph, and the left does not like that, and they do not want it to triumph, obviously. So there are many plans such as this to try to shut down talk radio, and you know them all. You know all that. That’s why this is such a great and tremendous ruling. Congratulations to both Kirby Wilbur and John Carlson. They really are good guys. They’re just hard-working people and on most days they’re great Americans. They have their moments. (Just kidding, John. Just kidding.) Let me tell you about John Carlson. Let me tell you a little John Carlson story. After the Oklahoma City bombing, after which the Clinton administration tried to blame me and others, ‘talk radio,’ because we were being critical of government for inspiring McVeigh and Nichols in that gang, we raised a stink about it and of course McCurry went out there, the press spokesman for the White House at the time, said: No, no, no, we didn’t mean Limbaugh. We were talking about the Michigan militia short-wave radio — or whatever he said.